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        <h1>What's new in the Google Maps API?</h1>
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        <p class="grey">@ThorMitchell<br/>Product Manager<br/>Google Maps API</p>
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        <h3>More than just a map</h3>
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        <h3>Didn't I read something about the Maps API recently?</h3>
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            As you may know:
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            Usage limits are being rolled out on the Google Maps API
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            Only sites that generate more than 25,000 maps per day will be affected
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            You may not know:
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            Non-profits and crisis response/humanitarian apps are completely exempt
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            Sites are not affected until they exceed the limits for 90 consecutive days
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            Online pricing is available for sites that are a little over the threshold
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            Maps API for Business is <b><i>significantly</i></b> cheaper for popular sites
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        <h2>Google Maps API v3</h2>
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        <h3>Distance Matrix</h3>
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        <h3>Fusion Table Dynamic Styling</h3>
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        <h3>Drawing Library</h3>
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        <h3>Weather Layer <sup>New!</sup></h3>
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        <h2>Google Maps Image APIs</h2>
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        <h3>High DPI Static Maps</h3>

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        <h3>Street View Image API</h3>
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              Access Street View imagery using a simple HTTP request
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              Returns stitched and projected JPG images up to 640x640 in size
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              Maps API for Business customers can request images up to 2048x2048
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              Ideal for lightweight apps, mobile devices, and thumbnails
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        <h2>Maps API for Business</h2>
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        <h3>Maps API for Business</h3>
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          <li>Includes everything in the standard Maps API plus:</li>
          
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          <li class="indent">Significantly higher quotas for Maps API web services</li>

          <li class="indent">Control over any advertising delivered through the Maps API</li>

          <li>Required for certain use cases:</li>

          <li class="indent">For-fee applications</li>

          <li class="indent">Intranet and limited access applications</li>

          <li class="indent">Fleet and asset tracking</li>

          <li class="indent">Embedding of maps in other software or devices</li>
          
          <li>Includes a number of Maps API for Business specific features such as...</li>
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        <h3>Analytics for Maps API for Business <sup>New!</sup></h3>
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        <h3>Demographics Layer <sup>New!</sup></h3>
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        <h2>Google Places API</h2>
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        <h3>Google Places API</h3>
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            Access Google's global database of business listings and POIs
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            Search for Places near a given location
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            Optionally filter by category, name, or keyword
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            Places added by your users are reflected in search results immediately
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            Places added by other apps appear in your app only after moderation
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            Influence your results ranking by submitting popularity check-in signals
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            Autocompletion of typed Place names with location biasing
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            Accessible:
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            Via an XML/JSON web service
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            Directly from a JS Maps API v3 app
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        <h3>Google Places API - Nearby search</h3>
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        <h3>Google Places API - Rank by distance <sup>New!</sup></h3>
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        <h3>Google Places API - Events <sup>New!</sup></h3>
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            Users often want to check-in to events rather than Places
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            If users add events as new Places your results clog up with expired events
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            Google Places API web service now includes built in support for Events
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            Events are tied to a Place and have a description, URL, and duration
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            Search results include any current events for Places that match
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            Expired events remain accessible by ID for later reference
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        <h3>Google Places API - Autocomplete</h3>
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        <h3>Thank you!</h3>
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